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INSIDER: Stamps go camping

April 3, 2009

The next important step towards the Stampeders’ 2009 season will be made this weekend in Winter Springs, Fla.

“On Saturday, we’ll have an open free-agent tryout,” said Stampeders senior vice-president of Barker-blog.jpgfootball operations and director of player personnel Jim Barker. “That’s all players who we haven’t seen. We hold a few spots in our mini-camp for players who will come to that workout.

“Those players will run for us, those players will jump for us and then we’ll put them through drills. Our entire staff is there, so it’s a really unique opportunity for the athlete because it’s rare that a coaching staff actually evaluates you. It’s usually a scout or a personnel guy who does it but with us, it’s our entire coaching staff. You can’t ask for more as an athlete. It’s a great opportunity.”

The open-tryout portion of the weekend draws a varied cast of characters who pony up $80 apiece for the chance to work out for professional coaches.

“It’s quite a range,” said Barker. “One of the reasons you charge for it is to keep out the guys from off the barstool. We don’t charge as much as most or try to make a ton of money on it, but you filter out some people by at least charging something. We use that to defray the cost of having our entire staff down there. It’s not a money-grab at all.

“You occasionally are going to get that 42-year-old guy who thinks he can play or a woman who thinks she can play. Then they’ll come out and we coach them up, just like everybody else. Everybody gets the same opportunity. The one thing is that at the end of the day, we’ve never had anyone come up and say, ‘That was garbage, we didn’t get an opportunity.’ We always will give them an opportunity. When all is said and done, we know which players have a chance to come and compete. I think we do as good a job as anybody at these free-agent camps in terms of giving people an opportunity to show what they can do. And that’s the whole key.”

Occasionally, a real Cinderella story emerges from the tryouts.

“Nealon Greene,” said Barker. “Back when I was in Toronto, John Jenkins and I were doing a camp down in Texas and we signed him out of that and he went on to be a starting quarterback in this league. He just kind of fell to us.

“It’s normally guys who come from smaller colleges (who attend the open tryouts). There will be maybe five to 10 guys who played in this league before or played in the NFL and they’re now looking for a break and trying to get someone to see them. So much of the whole football business is timing and being in the right place at the right time. If you have a coach there and you happen to have a great day and there’s something there that excites that coach, then you have a chance to move forward in the process.”

Impressing the coaching staff is only the first hurdle.

“We’ll then take the very best of that tryout group to our mini-camp the next day,” explained Barker. “We’ll take the two days of the mini-camp and evaluate players that we’ve identified at this point as having a chance to come to training camp. From that, we’ll sign people that we’re going to bring to main camp.

“So we basically will fill our roster from this weekend, whether it comes the free-agent camp or the mini-camp. That’s where we will fill our roster to come and compete at training camp. We’re real excited about the quality of players we have coming into this.”

Charleston Hughes, Brandon Smith, Saleem Rasheed, Milton Collins, Demetris Summers and Reggie Williams were just some of the players who came out of the Florida mini-camp a year ago to make the Stampeders roster. Dwight Ellick, a cornerback out of Notre Dame, emerged from open tryouts and made it all the way to the Stamps’ main camp.

“It is a long process,” said Barker. “We worked some guys out in Dallas last week. Like I told those guys, this is the first step, then the mini-camp and then regular training camp. Just to get to training camp isn’t an easy thing.”

Wherever it ends up taking each player, the journey begins this weekend.

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Comments

1. Nik Lewis
  April 3rd, 2009 at 5:16 pm MDT
  I came from a try out camp. John Jenkins. It is really great to know that you get a fair chance to make it. Also Montreal didn't want me when I tried out for them. So Happy to be a Stampeder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2. Carl
  April 5th, 2009 at 12:09 pm MDT
  really thats funny!!! Another reason as to why Nobody likes Montreal.... i bet they feel really smart now. if it aint in calgary it aint right!
3. Marie Wagner
  April 5th, 2009 at 3:50 pm MDT
  Well Nick the east has no idea what true talent is do they? Not only did Montreal not want you,Copeland, and Coach Cris. Hamilton did not want Sandro in 2005. I think we got the better end of that stick. Way to be Calgary for getting the good players.
4. Robin Jessee
  April 7th, 2009 at 2:20 pm MDT
  Hi My name is Robin Jessee. But I need you to send Josh Rosengarten the address and postal code for the team here in Calgary. Autism Aspergers Friendship Society has desided that it would be a great idea if everybody at AAFS and LAAFS could sighn a thank you letter to send to you guys because you guys have had a huge impact on AAFS and that chairitey can't just survive on it's fundraisers and it's all thanks to you guys and Cardel Homes that AAFS is still running today and AAFS is a chairitey for youth and adults that are on the autism spectrum like me because PDD is on the autism spectrum and that's what I have is PDD. So when ever you help AAFS you also help people like me who are autisic in a way. So we at AAFS and LAAFS would like to thank you guys for all your support now adays and in the past. So please let all of the AAFS and LAAFS staff and particapents send you a thank you letter.
5. Aketiana Garth
  April 20th, 2009 at 1:56 pm MDT
  I LOVE THE CALGARY STAMPEDERS AND NOT JUST CAUSE MY UNCLE PLAYS BUT GOOD LUCK TO YA'LL AND FOR THE YEARS TO COME...AND TO MY UNK JUWAN SIMPSON, KEEP IT UP:) LOVE U ALL, DA BEST....IT RUNS IN DA FAMILY(TRUST ME)!
6. Steve
  April 21st, 2009 at 2:26 pm MDT
  Calgary you passed up a gen in the rough in Landan Talley 4.43 6'2 WR 190lbs looks like he is going to be an Argo to bad see ya in the field
7. Steve
  April 21st, 2009 at 2:26 pm MDT
  oops I meant a GEM!!
8. Steve Robinson Agent
  April 30th, 2009 at 12:08 pm MDT
  Hey Calgary Landan Talley is still available and yes he is ready to play give me a shout if you want to see his film! also I think Calgary is going to repeat and win the Gray cup again this season good luck Stampeders. best regards. Steve Robinson SMWWW Sport Management Worldwide http://www.smwwagency.com/agents/587 strobinson@smww.com 1-888-95-AGENT
9. Steve Robinson Agent
  May 15th, 2009 at 2:47 pm MDT
  Hey Kenyon Hope you make it man Ill keep an eye out for you
10. Jim Ashwood
  June 8th, 2009 at 2:35 pm MDT
  GO STAMPS GO !!!! The Stamps will have the old "bulls-eye" on their backs this year but I think they can do it again.This is truly a team that gets along very well and are well coached.It's never easy to get into your own Grey Cup.The Cup party here in Calgary will be one of the finest ever and let's hope our boys will be in it!! GO STAMPS GO !!!!!!!!!!!
11. L.A. Wider
  August 26th, 2009 at 9:04 pm MDT
  There is a special player you should look at, and no, I am not him or his agent. But this guy is a 6'4 prototypical Quarterback who went to a small college but has honed his fundamentals for years such that, at this point, he probably has some of the very best fundamentals of college or professional quarterbacks. He is extremely accurate, has incredible poise, can play from under center and is very smart. His name is Greg Mangan, from San Francisco CA. He just graduated from college and is assisting with coaching quarterbacks with the City College of San Francisco football program while continuing to pursue playing professionally.

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